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ZR
06-28-2018, 07:22 AM
Police seized thousands of suspected counterfeit items from seven retailers at Markham’s Pacific Mall on Wednesday as part of a months-long investigation.
About 30 officers participated in the raids, beginning at about noon.
Police say that officers seized items ranging from clothing to handbags and cell phone accessories and will now examine those items in cooperation with manufacturers to determine whether they are in fact counterfeit. A search warrant was also executed at a residence belonging to the owner of one of the Pacific Mall businesses that was targeted, according to police. A quantity of suspected counterfeit merchandise was also seized from that address, along with a quantity of cash.

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York Regional Police officers are shown at Pacific Mall on June 27. Police are executing multiple raids at the Markham mall as part of an investigation into counterfeit goods. (York Regional Police)



The raids are part of an investigation that began in late April.
“This started out with increased calls with concerns from members of our community. We heard from community members who were aware of this activity and who had concerns about it and we also heard from manufacturers, people who produce legitimate goods who had some concerns about what is going on here,” York Regional Police Const. Laura Nicolle told CTV News Toronto earlier in the day. “It is part of an ongoing investigation and it is going to continue. We will have to see what we seize and go from there.”
Today’s raids come in the wake of the U.S. Office of the Trade Representative including the Pacific Mall on a list of “notorious markets" for counterfeit goods back in January.
The annual report listed 19 brick-and-mortar locations and 25 online retailers, though the Pacific Mall was the only Canadian location on the list.
About a month after the release of the report, the management of the mall launched a website where shoppers could report suspected counterfeit goods and also hired a private investigator to look for counterfeit goods being sold at the mall. The mall also said that it would begin issuing written advisories and warnings to store owners who are selling counterfeit goods.
Speaking with CP24 inside the mall on Wednesday, lawyer Lorne Lipkus said that today’s raids come on the heels of a private investigation led by several brands that he represents.
Lipkus said that investigators went to “numerous locations” at the Pacific Mall to “to locate and identify counterfeit products.” He said that information was then passed on to York Regional Police.
“Over the years we have served cease and desist documents on every single one of the businesses that have been targeted today and they have been warned by lawyers and investigators that what they are doing is illegal,” he said.
Nicolle said that while no arrests were made today, charges could be laid in the future.
For his part, Lipkus said that it is his hope that the raids are proof that police are “finally taking the approach that this is a serious crime.”
“Some of these products have toxic chemicals that are being used to make them, some of them are made in factories where forced labour is being employed. There is no good that can come from buying counterfeit products,” he said.
In a news release issued on Wednesday evening, Pacific Mall said the affected units represent “less than one per cent” of the shopping centre.
“As we monitor this situation closely, we will continue to adopt various practices that will help discourage such behaviour from recurring in the future,” the news release said. “We are grateful for the assistance of the York Regional Police as we endeavor to maintain the public’s confidence in Pacific Mall as a venue where consumers and families can find a wide array of quality products at a great value.”
Police say that “further search warrants will be executed in storage facilities” belonging to the businesses that were searched today.

Scrape
06-28-2018, 07:54 AM
Ironically a few days ago when I was on lunch I walked around the Improve Home Improvement Centre and saw a bunch of cops as well at one particular unit with the owners of the shop. I must presume the same thing can potentially happen with other items as well.

RedSN
06-28-2018, 02:32 PM
Should they not just rename the mall: Counterfeit Mall?


I'm not certain I see the harm here. Somebody who is knowingly paying $50 for a knock-off of a $500 item was likely never going to purchase the $500 genuine item. To me, they are two mutually exclusive markets that are not in competition with each other. The only harm I see here is if the knock-off is trying to be passed off as genuine. If the purchaser knows what they are getting, well... you get what you pay for.

Snaketamer
06-28-2018, 02:48 PM
There is a real harm here....

https://www.ted.com/talks/alastair_gray_how_fake_handbags_fund_terrorism_and _organized_crime/discussion?referrer=playlist-talks_that_will_make_you_think_twice

92redragtop
06-28-2018, 03:18 PM
Yup - posted that a while back. The guys behind some of the past attacks in Paris and Belgium in the past sold counterfeit goods to finance their activities.

83 5.0
06-28-2018, 07:18 PM
Aww, I remember the days, 20 dvds for $20.
There is a harm, especially when it comes to cosmetics, and stuff that is untested causing reactions etc.
My daughter is in the make up industry with one of the big retail chains, and the inside stories of off shore makeup that is untested/ causing harm and being retailed is huge.
I am also finding a lot of electrical devices such as phone chargers, and extension cords that have dubious CSA/UL looking stickers, or no certification at all, potential fire traps.

92redragtop
06-28-2018, 10:07 PM
Aww, I remember the days, 20 dvds for $20.
There is a harm, especially when it comes to cosmetics, and stuff that is untested causing reactions etc.
My daughter is in the make up industry with one of the big retail chains, and the inside stories of off shore makeup that is untested/ causing harm and being retailed is huge.
I am also finding a lot of electrical devices such as phone chargers, and extension cords that have dubious CSA/UL looking stickers, or no certification at all, potential fire traps.

CBC Marketplace did a couple episodes on the costume jewellery that a lot of kids/teenagers buy at the mall/wear and they contained harmful materials (Canadian chain retailer).

ZR
06-29-2018, 05:49 AM
Same with baby clothes, baby toys, etc etc.

ZR
09-12-2018, 06:58 AM
Thousands of items seized in a counterfeit goods investigation at a mall north of Toronto have been confirmed to be fake, according to police.
After visiting New York City to meet with brand representatives from Chanel, Dior, Cartier, Givenchy, Adidas, MCM and Supreme in August, investigators determined all merchandise obtained from the Pacific Mall in Markham, Ont., was counterfeit.
“Counterfeit goods, whether smuggled into the country or produced in Canada, represent a financial loss to legitimate businesses, governments and taxpayers,” a press release stated (https://www.yrp.ca/en/Modules/News/index.aspx?feedId=eec058e4-5b49-437f-89cd-d222d7465de7&newsId=1923a6b3-a928-48c1-84e9-6d8635c533f4). “As these goods are often cheaply made and not up to Canadian standards, they not only defraud consumers but may also pose risks to consumer safety.”

newbiestangowner
09-12-2018, 07:20 AM
It’s funny how they mentioned New York. Sounds all serious from here, meanwhile when we were actually there New York ( Canal St) this summer there’s old lady’s walking around with Luis Vuitton bags for sale they even had a catalog that you could choose they style you want lol.


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ZR
09-12-2018, 07:20 AM
Priceless I tell ya.

Scrape
09-12-2018, 07:24 AM
They should check the "Other" malls too. Lots of fake crap everywhere. Fake faucets, fake rims, fake...you name it. :|

83 5.0
09-12-2018, 07:50 AM
The beach vendors in Spain were all hawking MK, Louis Vuitton, etc. For 15-20 euros. The counterfeit MK emblems were identical to an original.
This is the low hanging fruit of the IP problem with China, the billions lost by this for the corporations is huge and shouldn't be ignored.
The Fentanyl laced pill problem from China, is another more serious aspect of this.

mavrrrick
09-12-2018, 08:00 AM
Just leave the fake boobs alone!!!

RedSN
09-12-2018, 08:33 AM
In all seriousness, the fake 'fake' boobs also pose a serious risk.

ZR
09-12-2018, 08:37 AM
https://s6544.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Fake-Everything-e1450637534485.png

mavrrrick
09-12-2018, 10:20 AM
In all seriousness, the fake 'fake' boobs also pose a serious risk.

Lots of neck problems have occurred!!!

stangstevers
09-12-2018, 01:58 PM
I got a pair of Nyke shoes for a good price to go with my Leevies jeans and Royban sunglasses...